1、山东省潍坊市昌乐县届高三高考模拟英语试题 Word版含答案昌乐县2020届高三4月高考模拟英语试题 2020.4注意事项: 1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ADrone X Pr
2、o is a shining star on the drone(无人机) market. Heres why its gone viral.How does Drone X Pro work?Start by installing the Drone app to your smartphone (Android and iOS). It takes just minutes. After that, just install(安装)the battery in your drone and launch the app. Youre now ready to fly your Drone
3、X Pro!Why is this drone so special?The drone is about the size of a large screen smartphone. Its so small that it fits in any pocket or handbag!Heres the best part: flying is extremely easy. Theres no experience required to fly this drone. You can easily control and fly this drone,even if youve neve
4、r flown a drone in your life. Flying the drone is smooth and natural as riding a bike. Our friends son came over to the office, and he figured out how to fly the drone in just minutes. You cant imagine how stable and smooth his controls are!Once you own this drone,you can enjoy amazing HD pictures o
5、f nature,friends,and families. Its a blast!How much does it cost?Now,Drone X Pro sells for 150 each online and two at a discount of 80. Its a great deal!If youre not satisfied, return it and you can get your money back.Because of the easy use,portability, low price,and small size,its absolutely wort
6、h it!Just imagine amazing pictures and videos youll be taking with your new Drone X Pro. If youve never flown a drone before,this is the time to start!Call now! 400-800-7832 or order yours from the official website www. dronexpro. com.1. What makes Drone X Pro different from the other drones? A. It
7、is easy to carry. B. It is unnecessary to install. C. It is complex to control. D. It is expensive to afford.2. How does the advertisement prove flying Drone X Pro easy? A. By sharing some experience. B. By presenting a vivid picture. C. By stating its operating steps. D. By giving a specific exampl
8、e.3. How much should you pay to purchase two such drones online? A.120. B.150. C. $240. D. $ 300.BSometimes we may find that every week there are a lot of new stories about how climate change is affecting the planet, or new plans to battle its effects. But the concept itself isnt new at all in fact,
9、 scientists have been exploring questions about climate change for almost 200 years.The idea of “greenhouse gases” goes back to 1824, when Joseph Fourier wondered what was regulating the earths temperature. Fourier concluded that the atmosphere must be responsible for containing the heat absorbed fr
10、om the sun and described it as a box with a glass lid: As light shines through the glass, the inside gets warmer as the lid traps the heat. As Fouriers ideas spread, it came to be called “the greenhouse effect”.Scientists continued to study the greenhouse effect. Not until a Swedish chemist named Sv
11、ante Arrhenius came along, did scientists understand how global warming actually works. After years of work, Arrhenius determined that the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere did in fact have a direct effect on global temperatures.Arrhenius found that CO2, and other gases trap radiation, which
12、 warms the atmosphere. Arrhenius was the first to suspect that burning coal could contribute to the greenhouse effect. But Arrhenius welcomed the warming effect on the planet. At a lecture later that year, Arrhenius noted that creatures of a warmer earth “might live under a milder sky and in less ba
13、rren surroundings”.While Arrhenius findings won him the 1903 Nobel Prize in chemistry, scientists kept debating whether the greenhouse effect was increasing until 1950, when researchers finally began to find strong data supporting it. By the end of the 1950s, American scientists had been sounding th
14、e alarm on the long-term consequences of climate change. Climate change research has come a long way since Fourier first described the greenhouse effect still, maybe Arrhenius should have been more careful of what he wished for.4. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to? A. The cl
15、imate change. B. The greenhouse effect. C. The atmosphere. D. The heat from the sun.5. When did the scientists first find evidence for the bad effect of global warming? A. In 1824. B. In 1903. C. In 1950. D. 200 years ago.6. Whats the authors attitude towards Arrhenius wish? A. Optimistic. B. Negati
16、ve. C. Neutral. D. Ambiguous.7. Whats the main idea of the text? A. Causes of climate change. B. Effects of greenhouse gases. C. Findings about global warming. D. Explorations on climate change.C Its common knowledge that the woman in Leonardo da Vincis most famous painting seems to look back at obs
17、ervers, following them with her eyes no matter where they stand in the room. But this common knowledge turns out wrong.A new study finds that the woman in the painting is actually looking out at an angle thats 15.4 degrees off to the observers rightwell outside of the range that people normally beli
18、eve when they think someone is looking right at them. In other words, said the study author, Horstmann, “Shes not looking at you.” This is somewhat ironic, because the entire phenomenon of a persons gaze (凝视) in a photograph or painting seeming to follow the viewer is called the “Mona Lisa effect” .
19、 That effect is absolutely real, Horstmann said. If a person is illustrated or photographed looking straight ahead, even people viewing the portrait from an angle will feel they are being looked at. As long as the angle of the persons gaze is no more than about 5 degrees off to either side, the Mona
20、 Lisa effect occurs.Horstmann and his co-author were studying this effect for its application in the creation of artificial-intelligence avatars(虚拟头像) when Horstmann took a long look at the “Mona Lisa” and realized she wasnt looking at him. To make sure it wasnt just him, the researchers asked 24 pe
21、ople to view images of the “Mona Lisa” on a computer screen.So why do people repeat the belief that her eyes seem to follow the viewer? Horstmann isnt sure. Its possible, he said, that people have the desire to be looked at, so they think the woman is looking straight at them. Or maybe the people wh
22、o first coined the term “Mona Lisa effect” just thought it was a cool name.8. What is generally believed about the woman in the painting “Mona Lisa”? A. She attracts the viewers to look back. B. She seems mysterious because of her eyes. C. She fixes her eyes on the back of the viewers. D. She looks
23、at the viewers wherever they stand.9.What gaze range in a painting will cause the Mona Lisa effect? A. B. C. D. 10 . Why was the experiment involving 24 people conducted? A. To confirm Horstmanns belief. B. To create artificial-intelligence avatars. C. To calculate the angle of Mona Lisas gaze. D. T
24、o explain how the Mona Lisa effect can be applied.11.What can we learn from the text? A. Horstmann thinks its cool to coin the term “Mona Lisa effect”. B. The Mona Lisa effect contributes to the creation of artificial intelligence. C. Feeling being gazed at by Mona Lisa may be caused by the desire f
25、or attention. D. The position of the ruler in the experiment will influence the viewers judgment.DSparrow is a fast-food chain with 200 restaurants. Some years ago, the group to which Sparrow belonged was taken over by another company. Although Sparrow showed no sign of declining, the chain was gene
26、rally in an unhealthy state. With more and more fast-food concepts reaching the market, the Sparrow menu had to struggle for attention. And to make matters worse, its new owner had no plans to give it the funds it required. Sparrow failed to grow for another two years. Until a new CEO, Carl Pearson,
27、 decided to build up its market share. He did a survey, which showed that consumers who already used Sparrow restaurants were extremely positive about the chain, while customers of other fast-food chains were unwilling to turn away from them. Sparrow had to develop a new promotional campaign. Pearso
28、n faced a battle over the future of the Sparrow brand. The chains owner now favored rebranding Sparrow as Marcys restaurants. Pearson resisted, arguing for an advertising campaign designed to convince customers that visits to Sparrow restaurants were fun. Such an attempt to establish a positive rela
29、tionship between a company and the general public was unusual for that time. Pearson strongly believed that numbers were the key to success, rather than customers spending power. Finally, the owner accepted his idea. The campaign itself changed the traditional advertising style of the fast-food indu
30、stry. The TV ads of Sparrow focused on entertainment and featured original songs performed by a variety of stars. Instead of showing the superiority of a specific product, the intention was to put Sparrow in the hearts of potential customers. Pearson also made other decisions which he believed would
31、 contribute to the new Sparrow image. For example, he offered to lower the rent of any restaurants which achieved a certain increase in their turnover (营业额) .These efforts paid off, and Sparrow soon became one of the most successful fast-food chains in the regions where it operated. 12. Which was on
32、e of the problems Sparrow faced before Pearson became CEO? A. The number of its customers was declining. B. Its customers found the food unhealthy. C. It was in need of financial support. D. Most of its restaurants were closed. 13. For what purpose did Pearson start the advertising campaign? A. To build a good relationship with the public. B. To stress the unusual tradition of Sparrow. C. To learn about customers spendin
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